This first floor holiday apartment is located in the popular resort of Sandown and is an ideal seaside holiday base.

Steps to entrance. All on first floor: Living room with sofa bed (for alternative sleeping)/dining room/kitchen. 1 double bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet. Two Freeview TVs. Elec cooker. M/wave.All properties: Gas CH, elec, bed linen and towels inc. T/cot and h/chair on request. Stereo/CD. iPod dock. Shared laundry room with w/machine, t/dryer and freezer. Wi-fi. Shared 1/2-acre grounds. Shared sitting-out area and furniture. Parking (1 car). Decking with shared hot tub. Welcome pack. No smoking.Shared 6-seater hot tubThis comfortable, first floor suite, with an open plan living room/kitchen, offers distant sea views from the bedroom and is an ideal place to stay and enjoy this wonderful island. Suite 2 is part of these beautifully appointed holiday suites(refs 30984, 30985, 30987, 30988 and 30989) which offer contemporary interiors and facilities in the Victorian Claremont House, and they benefit from some exceptional extras, including a fully equipped gym and 6-seater hot tub shared by all guests, and an excellent hair and beauty salon offering a wide range of treatments to help you make the most of a relaxing holiday. The properties are within walking distance of the award-winning beach at Sandown Bay with its miles of golden sand, and also the popular golf course close by. Sandown is a truly traditional beach resort and is the ideal location for any family holiday. There is a pier with amusements, children’s play areas, pitch and putt, the Isle of Wight Zoo and Dinosaur Isle at the northern end of the esplanade towards Yaverland and Culver Cliff. Other island attractions include Blackgang Chine, the oldest themed attraction in the UK and The Needles, with chair lift, amusement park, boat rides, lighthouse and coloured sands of Alum Bay, are only a short drive away. Other places to visit include Ventnor Botanical Gardens, Isle of Wight Pearl, a donkey sanctuary and Calbourne Water Mill, which has a 17th-century working watermill. Osborne House and Gardens (Queen Victoria’s holiday residence), Carisbrooke Castle and the sailing town of Yarmouth are worthy of a visit. Cowes in the north west of the island is renowned for its sailing. Also within easy reach are vineyards and quaint villages, such as Godshill, Old Shanklin and Brighstone with some thatched cottages. Beach 400 yards. Shops 100 yards, pub and restaurant 200 yards.